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The Gargoyle's Captive

A Deal with A Demon

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The Gargoyle's Captive

Auteur(s): Katee Robert
Narrateur(s): Jack Calihan, Lessa Lamb
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Grace is a monster hunter who went into her demon deal with eyes wide open. Years ago, her mother made the same choice and was never seen again, and the answers Grace seeks can only be found in the demon realm.

She doesn’t care that she’s auctioned off to a gargoyle. She doesn’t plan to stay with him longer than strictly necessary.

Unfortunately, she didn’t read the small print of her contract.

Every time she tries to escape, Bram catches and brings her back to his bed, where things get heated very quickly in unexpected ways. Grace doesn’t mean to give in, to stop fighting. But the moment she does, she starts to forget what brought her to this place and what her goals are. After a life starved of pleasure, she’s all willing to let Bram seduce her again and again.

At least, until the past comes calling.

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©2023 Katee Robert (P)2023 Katee Robert
Fiction Paranormale Romance paranormale Science-fiction Romance

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had high hopes for this story.. so much room to be better written, such as more character building and details that give ambience to a story.. as well as more attention paid to grammer details, first the author is referring to a creature as a man, and then another creature as "they" This story felt kind of empty and rushed.

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